BRUSSELS, March 20 (Reuters) – NATO said it was “adjusting” the ‌posture of its mission in ‌Iraq, in response to a media ​report that the alliance had started to withdraw personnel from the country due to the military ‌conflicts in ⁠the Middle East.

“We can confirm that we are ⁠adjusting our posture in the context of NATO Mission ​Iraq. We ​are working ​in close coordination ‌with Allies and partners,” NATO spokesperson Allison Hart said in an email to Reuters.

“The safety and security of our ‌personnel is paramount, ​which is why ​we will ​refrain from providing additional ‌details about this ​matter. NATO ​and Iraq’s political dialogue and practical cooperation, including through ​NATO ‌Mission Iraq, will continue,” she ​added.

(Reporting by Andrew Gray;Editing ​by Sudip Kar-Gupta)